Board Thread:Classic DMC/@comment-189.78.245.102-20151213235744/@comment-189.78.245.102-20151214232703

I guess that due to the fact where the meaning of honor being personal and abstract (varying from people to people), DMC fans often debate about Vergil's (his actions and decisions doesn't help either). DMC4 itself isn't exactly a swiss cheese when it comes to plotholes (the existing ones have planetary sizes, however), but it also accompany a coat made of one of the most overuse tropes ever, where the other numeric entries also share a slice of it. In DMC4 we have the Damsel In Distress (Kyrie's kidnapp), Declaration of Protection (Nero to Kyrie, after fixing Yamato) and Take Over the World (the game whole plot) just to highlight some. DMC3 does have an interesting story (aside from certain clichés) that keeps you from hitting start when a cutscene begins. DMC1 try to tell the player something, with some backstory found in the libraries and in others parts of the game. But when it comes to DMC2... It doesn't matter if the subtitles are in English or not, since the plot is so badly executed that is recommended play it blindfolded (althought they actually put some efford when the subjects is the demons).

Also, maybe i am wrong about is, but there are people on the net that question the canon status of the mangas, picking Deadly Fortune and that one with Gilver as an example.